Graham Wideman added the comment:

"Prepend" appears in every online dictionary I consulted. For a dictionary to 
list it and give the usual meaning for it, pretty much demonstrates "prepend" 
functioning as a real word. That and its 1.3 million hits on google.

"Prepend" certainly has a commonly understood meaning, particularly in 
computing. 

To the extent that "prepend" has became popular as the appropriate-sounding 
opposite of "append", that is exactly why it _should_ be used in this 
context... where one might well need to discuss adding strings before or after, 
and be clear about the distinction.

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